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Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Documentary

Postby mecuryball » Nov 3rd, '11, 07:27

Rare footage of rapper Eminem will be featured in a new documentary titled “The Untold Story of Detroit Hip-Hop,” which is nearing completion, according to the documentary’s director.

The documentary is being produced and directed by Brian “Champtown” Harmon, a fixture on the Detroit hip-hop scene, who helped or worked with several of the industry’s biggest stars in the early days of their careers, including Eminem, Proof, Insane Clown Posse​, Kid Rock​ and others.

Although he was instrumental in helping to launch Em’s career, the filmmaker claimed that his relationship with the rapper has become strained over the years, for various reasons.

“A lot of people think that there is some animosity between Eminem and me, but they would be shocked to know that I was influential in his early life and career,” Champtown told AllHipHop.com in a statement released (November 2).

“As a matter of fact, the first real recording studio that Em ever recorded in was with me at Prince’s Paisley Park in 1992 through my connections,” Champtown revealed.

“The Untold Story of Detroit Hip-Hop” is being narrated by legendary rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy.

According to Champtown, the documentary is broken down into two sections, covering from 1982 – 2000, and from 2000 – 2011.

Artists like Big Herk, Rockbottom, Street Lords, Chedda Boyz, Royce the 5”9, Slum Village​, Kid Chaos, Trick Trick, Stretch Money, K Deezy, Verdict and others are highlighted in the Part 2 of the documentary.

“Even though some artist may have fallen out over stupidity, those issues should be put to the side for the historical accuracy of this doc,” Champtown said. ”For instance, the falling out between Eminem and me has been hyped up by people trying to keep us away from each other. I mean in Hip-Hop, if someone disses you, you diss them back. It’s not about race or attacking someone because of their success, but more the nature of our art form.”

While the rare footage of Eminem is no doubt a selling point for the documentary, Eminem’s role is one of many that are examined in the documentary.

While Champtown personally extensed personal invitations Kid Rock, Eminem and Insane Clown Posse, despite some tension with the latter two, the documentary will be released in the new year, with or without those artists.

Trailer: Features a funny Eminem dancing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 6ciDSwEA3A


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Re: Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Document

Postby Elision » Nov 3rd, '11, 07:34

You're like a year late brah :coffee:
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Re: Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Document

Postby mecuryball » Nov 3rd, '11, 07:41

Nollie wrote:You're like a year late brah :coffee:

you sure?,because this was posted on AllHipHop yesterday.
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Postby EminemBase » Nov 3rd, '11, 08:02

Lmao at Chuck D tryna claim this is not a race thing when they specifically highlight Eminem, ICP and Kid Rock and mention the black population. Gimie a fucking break.
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Re: Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Document

Postby Elision » Nov 3rd, '11, 08:12

mecuryball wrote:
Nollie wrote:You're like a year late brah :coffee:

you sure?,because this was posted on AllHipHop yesterday.
Okay, half a year off.
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Re: Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Document

Postby AbramIsaac » Nov 3rd, '11, 10:16

Fuck that shit...

Not because of the Eminem shots, but rather because it's obviously racist. That seems to be the primary theme of the documentary, based off of the trailer anyway. It might as well be called "The Story of How the White Man Kept the Black Man Down in Detroit Hip-Hop".

There are probably some really interesting stories that are told. I'm sure that they might be worth bootlegging it for. However, the blatant racism really discredits it. Beyond that, the shots at Eminem every other frame also seem to indicate that there isn't much substance to it other than gossip about how Eminem didn't spell out everything that ever happened before he blew up.

It would be interesting to see a documentary like this done on regional hip hop, but without the bullshit.
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Re: Rare Eminem Footage Featured In Detroit Hip-Hop Document

Postby zedzero27 » Nov 3rd, '11, 10:55

anyone know when in the hell this documentary is coming out? :unsure:
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